Haworthia List 
H, tenara 
var. major XX 35c H,. translucens 35¢ 
(small growing) 
H, tesseliata Roy 4x 35e 
H, tessellata H, turgida ee 35¢ 
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H. tessellata vare suberecta 35¢ 
var. inflexa Pe a len be OO 
H. tessellata 
var. parva Rivas 35c H. umbraticola Ro 50c 
I, tessellata 
var. parva 
subvar. recurvata R V **35c 4H. variegata R 75¢ 
H,. Tisleyi R P OL, 50 
| H,. viscosa 
H, tortuosa EP 35¢ var. torquata 79¢ 
H. tortuosa 3 (3-sided) 
var. pseudorigida 35¢ 
H, tortuosa 
var. tortella 35¢ 
Varieties such as the following are slow to propagate; therefore, 
seldom available: , 
H. arachnoides; H. asperiusculas H. asperula; H. Blackbeardiana; 
H. Bolusiis H. setata; H, Stayneri var. salina; H. truncata; H. viscosa. 
APICRAS 
Apicras are closely related to Haworthias; usually erect growing, 
branching from the base with five ranks of closely set leaves termi- 
nating in pungent tips. The flowers are small and tubular with only 
the tips of the tubes spreading. 
We can supply cuttings of the following identified varieties 
and one variety unidentified but closely related to Apicra Jacobson- 
jana. Pyriices are for unrooted cuttings. 
Apicra deltoidea - 50c. 
Apicra pentagona - 35c. 
Apicra pentagona variety WilIdenow ~ 75c. 
(var. Willdenow is a smaller type of pentagona) 
Apicra Skinneri ~ 50c. 
(this is not the hybrid Haw. Skinneri) 
Apicra = unidentified - 75c. 
(very similar to A. Jacobsoniana but grey-green foliage) 
